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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point) Respons...Question
When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
Responses
the expansion of the balloon
the expansion of the balloon
the air entering the balloon
the air entering the balloon
releasing the balloon
releasing the balloon
tying the balloon
Responses
the expansion of the balloon
the expansion of the balloon
the air entering the balloon
the air entering the balloon
releasing the balloon
releasing the balloon
tying the balloon
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The correct response is **the air entering the balloon**.
When you inflate a balloon, the air entering the balloon exerts an inward force on the balloon's walls, while the balloon's elastic material exerts an outward force as it expands, representing equal but opposite forces in accordance with Newton's third law of motion.
When you inflate a balloon, the air entering the balloon exerts an inward force on the balloon's walls, while the balloon's elastic material exerts an outward force as it expands, representing equal but opposite forces in accordance with Newton's third law of motion.
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